MAY 31, 2026 ACCEPTANCE REMARKS
The following information was released by the
Governor
Thank you, Jack, for that kind introduction. It is a great privilege to be here tonight with you,
Sixty-two years on, it is worth remembering how fortunate we are to be Americans today, and to enjoy the fruits of 250 years of progress toward the Founders' timeless ideal that all of us are created equal. We inherit and hold in trust a nation built on the promise of freedom. We are blessed by the courage of previous generations who worked, sacrificed, and dreamed so that we could live in the strongest, most prosperous nation in the world.
Here at home, our great public and private institutions are the foundation and the embodiment of our democracy. Our universities and research institutions are a critical national resource and the envy of the world. The same is true of our
The
Even in good times, central banks make monetary policy decisions under high uncertaintyabout the true state and path of the economy, and the timing and scope of the effects of our policies. At the Fed, we are, of course, human and thus imperfect. When we make mistakes, we acknowledge them and change course. What the public has every right to expect is that we will make our decisions based only on our best economic analysis of what would most benefit the people we serve. We do not take into account the fortunes of any political party or politician in making those decisions.
Like many other institutions, the Fed has been undergoing a stress test.
These protections have served the public well, and administrations from both parties have respected them. If any administration finds a way to remove Fed officials over policy differences, then future administrations will do so as well. The public would lose faith that the central bank will make decisions based only on what's best for all Americans.
As Americans, we are motivated by the belief that freedom and democracy greatly enhance human fulfillment. The work to preserve and strengthen our own democracy can be noisy, frustrating, and, at times, embattled. Partisan political differences are normalindeed essentialin a thriving democracy. But we ought to be united in our commitment to the higher principles that define our nation. Chief among them is respect for the rule of law. As
Our public institutions carry us forward through change. These institutions embody our commitment to freedom, democracy, and service of the public good. The philosopher
While we will have political differences, at the end of the day, we all love this wonderful country, and want what is best for it and for our fellow Americans.
In the eternal words of
1. The views expressed here are my own and are not necessarily those of my colleagues on the
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3. "Rage and frenzy will pull down more in half an hour than prudence, deliberation, and foresight can build up in a hundred years,"
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